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According to a report, Liverpool will make every effort to sign the £73.5 million star in January.
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Although Liverpool made significant improvements to their midfield over the summer, they were unable to find a suitable replacement for Fabinho, who served as both their primary DM and deep lying playmaker.
Wataru Endo, a holding midfielder from Japan, joined the team in the summer, but the seasoned midfielder isn’t as reliable and adaptable as the Brazilian.
Therefore, the Reds must sign a new, young No. Aurelien Tchouameni’s name is highlighted in paragraph 6 once more.
Last year, the Anfield team was interested in acquiring him from AS Monaco, but he decided to go to Real Madrid instead.
The French international was even mentioned in connection with the Merseysiders during the previous summer transfer window.
Liverpool will now make a big effort to sign the 23-year-old, who is unhappy at the Bernabeu after frequently being substituted out, claims Spanish source Todo Fichajes.
The midfielder, who is valued at £73million, has only played the full 90 minutes on three occasions in his eight appearances so far this season because manager Carlo Ancelotti likes to start his favorite veterans, Kroos and Modric.
Klopp needs a top-tier player for the No. 1 spot, according to the media.
The Reds intend to sign Tchouameni in the January transfer window for the No. 6 position.
The deep-lying midfield position is also one that Thiago Alcantara is capable of playing, but the Spaniard hasn’t played a single minute this year due to injury, and he’s expected to sign a bosman contract next summer.
According to rumors, the World Cup 2022 star may even look into a loan deal and return to Madrid at the end of the current campaign.
Should Liverpool make a £73.5 million offer to finally sign Aurelien Tchouameni, in your opinion?
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Kostas Tsimikas describes his strategy for “more success” after signing a new contract with Liverpool.
Kostas Tsimikas describes his strategy for “more success” after signing a new contract with Liverpool.
On Monday, the Reds announced that a new long-term contract had been reached.
After signing a long-term contract with Liverpool on Monday, Kostas Tsimikas stated that he is aiming for “more success” and praised the potential of the newly reorganized team.
The Greek defender, who joined in the summer of 2020, was a member of the squad that won the League and FA Cups in 2022.
He is best known for scoring the winning penalty kick in the latter team’s shootout victory over Chelsea at Wembley.
Tsimikas has made 63 appearances since joining from Olympiacos in his native Greece more than three years ago, and he has since extended his stay on Merseyside.
He says he is eager to be a part of what is to come under Jurgen Klopp in the upcoming years.
“I am delighted to be present to extend my contract.
I believe that everything I’ve done—including the sacrifices I made and other things, the work I’ve put in—has paid off, said Tsimikas.
But it keeps me energized and focused for the remaining tasks. As I’ve stated in countless interviews, this team has a ton of goals that we must all work toward together, and I wanted to be a part of it from the very beginning.
Tsimikas further stated: “[I’m targeting] more success, more work, and more trophies in an interview with Liverpoolfc .
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“Winning trophies, demonstrating commitment in every circumstance, and participating in all of this are important to me.
“I believe that this team has a great deal of potential to win more trophies, and we will fight for it.
I believe that everyone is completely present, focused, and prepared to accomplish great things in the future for the upcoming games.
When the Reds host Leicester City in the League Cup on Wednesday night, Tsimikas might get the start.
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Jurgen Klopp praises the ‘super’ 21-year-old Liverpool player
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has praised debutant Ryan Gravenberch after he made his debut for the club in last night’s 3-1 win over LASK.
The 21-year-old played a central role in midfield and also provided a stunning assist to Luis Diaz to give Liverpool the lead for the first time in the match.
Even though it was the Dutchman’s first match as a starter in four months, you wouldn’t have guessed it as he put in a solid performance before limping off in the second half.
There was concern among Liverpool fans when they saw the 21-year-old midfielder being replaced, but Klopp insists it was just a cramp and not a serious problem.
Jurgen Klopp talks about “super” Ryan Gravenberch
Speaking to TNT Sports after the win, the Liverpool manager recognized the 21-year-old immediately after his performance.
“Ryan [Gravenberch] played a fantastic match and was really decisive for us.
“(He played) very well, I think it was his first start in a while and he did very well.
“He was the best player on the pitch for a long time and in the first half the frustration grew a little and you saw him get lost a little.
“But it’s normal, these things happen, but he stayed in the game as long as possible and had excellent moments.
He set up a nice goal for Luis Diaz and since he didn’t know much about his teammates, it looked pretty good.
Well .”
Gravenberch will make his first Premier League start on Sunday when the Reds host West Ham United at Anfield
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